Katsu Curry

It will always be perfect if you use shop-bought curry roux!!!

Recipe By: cookbuzz (https://cookbuzz.com/kitchen/454)
Serves 2 Prep: 10 min Cook: 20 min

Ingredients

Pork loin fillets (180g-200g) 2
Salt & pepper as required
Oil 1 tbsp
Onion 1/2
Carrot (medium) 1
Potatoes (medium) 2
Hot water 1 litre
Chicken stock cube 1
Japanese curry roux cubes 2
Oil (for frying) as required
Flour as required
Eggs 2
Breadcrumbs (panko) as required
Cooked rice for 2 people

Method

1
Put the oil in a deep frying pan or pan and stir fry the sliced onion and chopped carrot and potatoes.
2
Add the hot water with the chicken stock cube and reduce the sauce to half on medium heat.
3
Once the vegetables have softened, turn the heat down to low. Add and dissolve the curry roux cubes, then turn the heat off.
4
Tenderise the pork and season with the salt & pepper
5
Heat the frying oil to 170℃. Dredge the pork with the flour, dip into the beaten egg and coat with the breadcrumbs.
6
Deep fry the pork for 3 minutes until lightly browned, then remove and cover with foil. Allow to rest for 3 minutes.
7
Turn the frying oil heat up to 180℃. Return the pork and deep fry again for 30 seconds.
8
Serve the cooked rice on a plate and top with the fried pork. Pour over the curry on top and enjoy!

Tips & Note

●This time we used curry roux JAVA brand, which is one of the most popular in Japan.

Katsu Curry

It will always be perfect if you use shop-bought curry roux!!!

Recipe By: cookbuzz (https://cookbuzz.com/kitchen/454)

Serves 2

Prep: 10 min

Cook: 20 min

Ingredients

Pork loin fillets (180g-200g) 2
Salt & pepper as required
Oil 1 tbsp
Onion 1/2
Carrot (medium) 1
Potatoes (medium) 2
Hot water 1 litre
Chicken stock cube 1
Japanese curry roux cubes 2
Oil (for frying) as required
Flour as required
Eggs 2
Breadcrumbs (panko) as required
Cooked rice for 2 people

Katsu Curry

Recipe ID :2720 Posted on 25 AUG 2017

Serves 2

Prep 10min
Cook 20min
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It will always be perfect if you use shop-bought curry roux!!!

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Method

Prep
10min
Cook
20min
1
Put the oil in a deep frying pan or pan and stir fry the sliced onion and chopped carrot and potatoes.
2
Add the hot water with the chicken stock cube and reduce the sauce to half on medium heat.
3
Once the vegetables have softened, turn the heat down to low. Add and dissolve the curry roux cubes, then turn the heat off.
4
Tenderise the pork and season with the salt & pepper
5
Heat the frying oil to 170℃. Dredge the pork with the flour, dip into the beaten egg and coat with the breadcrumbs.
6
Deep fry the pork for 3 minutes until lightly browned, then remove and cover with foil. Allow to rest for 3 minutes.
7
Turn the frying oil heat up to 180℃. Return the pork and deep fry again for 30 seconds.
8
Serve the cooked rice on a plate and top with the fried pork. Pour over the curry on top and enjoy!

Tips & Note

●This time we used curry roux JAVA brand, which is one of the most popular in Japan.

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